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Insulated XC Drink Belt bottle with pocket for boiling liquids Heavy-Duty thermo

Insulated XC Drink Belt bottle with pocket for boiling liquids Heavy-Duty thermo
 
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MSRP: $39.95
Price: $24.90
Savings: $15.05



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New Heavy-Duty Insulated Drink Bag

This great drink bag is constructed of a heavy-duty 420D nylon material on the outside, while the bottle on the inside is insulated by an aluminum coated Styrofoam combination, so your hot drinks will stay hot and your cold drinks will stay cool. The bottle is made out of hard, high-density PE and will not soften when filled with boiling water. It can also hold the pressure of carbonated beverages without the risk of exploding. It has one zipper pocket on the top of the front for small items like cell phones, glasses, first aid things or whatever you may need. The other zipper on the back is there so you can take out the bottle if you need to. The bag is well padded with the insulation, but the stiff bottle will not be comfortable sitting in a car. Since it fits around your waist the same place a hip belt would, you can't use this when hiking with a large pack. A day pack would sit above this belt. We also tested this product by filing it with boiling water around 210°F and checked the temperature after about 3 hours and the temperature was still well above 100°F. We recommend rinsing the plastic bottle since it has a weird brand-new smell to it, but the smell does disappear after having boiling water inside and flushing it with some cold water.
  • Size: WxDxH = 27 X 10.5 X 13 cm (10.6 X 4.1 X 5.1 inches)
  • Constructed of heavy-duty 420D nylon blue material.
  • Total Capacity of bottle: .8 liters (2.8 ounces).
  • Weight: 11oz 304gm (empty)
  • No Logos.
  • Reflective piping along the edge for safety.
  • Bottle included with water tight screw top.
Used during:
  • Cross Country skiing (hot tea or alcoholic beverage)
  • Snowboarding.
  • Hicking/Camping
  • Jogging (sits firmly even when filled with 1.8 liters)
  • Hunting (keeping warm in your stand)

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